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Iyer may replace Kohli for one-off Test against Afghanistan

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Bangalore: Virat Kohli’s maiden county sojourn might pave the way for Shreyas Iyer’s entry into the Indian cricket team for the one-off Test against Afghanistan starting June 14, when the national selection committee meets to pick a host of squads in Bangalore on Tuesday.

Kohli, who will be playing for Surrey for the entire month of June, will also miss the two T20 Internationals against Ireland in Dublin at the end of that month.

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While Ajinkya Rahane is set to lead the Indian team for the Test match, Rohit Sharma is likely to be in-charge during the Ireland leg with Kohli taking over at the start of July, a BCCI official told PTI.

It is understood that barring Kohli, almost all the Test team regulars will be in action against Afghanistan.

Cheteshwar Pujara and Ishant Sharma are expected to come back from England after Yorkshire’s away game against Surrey at the Oval from May 11-14. Yorkshire’s next match is on June 20 against Hampshire.

“There was a bit of wrong communication in some sections of media. Pujara was always going to play the Test match against Afghanistan. Ditto for Ishant Sharma, who doesn’t have a game for Sussex after his next match against Kent from May 11-14. Both are not playing any Royal London Cup matches during that phase,” the BCCI official said.

As far as Kohli’s replacement is concerned, the pattern of selection by the current panel, led by MSK Prasad, indicates that Iyer could be in the running for his Test debut against Afghanistan.

“We have like for like replacements. For Kohli, it has been Iyer. For Jadeja, it’s Axar Patel, for Hardik Pandya, it is Vijay Shankar. So you cannot miss the pattern,” a selection committee member said.

The selectors had picked Iyer as Kohli’s cover during the Dharamsala Test against Australia in 2017. Kohli had sustained a shoulder injury then. Iyer, however, didn’t find a place in the playing XI as Kuldeep Yadav made his debut and had a successful outing.

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